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How will the base of the crustal root respond to erosion of the overlying mountain?
A. The base of the crustal root will move down
B. The base of the crustal root will not move
C.
The base of the crustal root will move up
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= correct answer
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: GCI_2011_048
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Geoscience Majors and Non-Science Majors
Primary Author(s):
M. Malone
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CLICK ON THE DISCUSSION TAB TO COMMENT ON THIS QUESTION.
How will the base of the crustal root respond to erosion of the overlying mountain?
A. The base of the crustal root will move down
B. The base of the crustal root will not move
C. The base of the crustal root will move up
bold = correct answer
Question Identifier: GCI_2011_048
Designed for: Geoscience Majors and Non-Science Majors
Primary Author(s): M. Malone
Contributing Author(s):
Misconception's Reference:
Notes: (none)